Eumir Marcial looks like a well-oiled machine after beating his foe in the quarterfinals to secure a spot in the semis and another sure bronze for the Philippines.
Elsewhere three Olympic hopefuls had their last performances in days 9 and 10 of Tokyo 2020.
Here are the highlights from days 9 and 10.
Juvic Pagunsan finishes at 55th
Golfer Juvic Pagunsan posted a respectable one-under par in the fourth round of the men’s individual golf event to finish on a high personal note after back to back subpar rounds in rounds 2 and 3.
He finished his campaign with a total of one-over par 285 to place 55th out of 60 total competitors.
Marcial with another KO; secures sure bronze
Eumir Marcial secured the third medal for the Philippines with his swift victory over Armenian Arman Darchinyan in their men’s middleweight quarterfinals bout. Marcial came out of the gates strong as a combination of punches early in the first round forced the referee to perform a standing eight count on Darchinyan.
Marcial kept on with the pressure and he ended the fight with a strong right hook that felled the Armenian with 49 seconds left in the opening salvo. Marcial looks to keep the momentum up in his semifinal match after his back-to-back first round finishes.
Knott fails to qualify for semifinals
Fil-Am sprinter Kristina Knott was unable to qualify for the women’s 200m semifinals after finishing in last place in her heat, clocking in at 23.8 seconds.
Her Olympic debut ended there but there is a bright future for the Philippine record holder.
Carlos Yulo comes close to the podium with a valiant effort
After a disappointing start to his Olympic campaign relative to the standards he set, Carlos Yulo dug deep and almost won a medal for the Philippines in the men’s artistic vault finals. Yulo finished with an average score of 14.716 which was good for fourth place with a mere 0.017 points separating him and the bronze medalist Artur Davtyan of Armenia.
Yulo scored 14.566 in his first attempt and 14.866 in his second attempt which was the highest individual score in the finals. Clearly Yulo is still one of the most talented gymnasts in the world and he showed it in his last performance in Tokyo.